Faith is now quite uncertain. I'm no longer acting-as-if.
You are welcome to 'steal' the song, originally the creation of the great Luke Kelly, Irish folk singer and balladeer RIP
How can they knock the top of the head off that bitter? Sacrilege!!! Love the song, otherwise!
Well, it's not really yours, is it, Stephen, but I may never have seen the video but for your post, and I like to give credit for ideas, too.Welcome to my humble abode. I like your blog quite a lot. You're the first Irish Anglican whom I've "met", virtually speaking.
Susan, it's a waker-upper, all right, isn't it?
I did enjoy it and left a message saying so on Neil's post. Mimi, I went on pilgrimage with some Irish Anglicans a few years back. Had a great time.
Amelia, I find it a little strange that Stephen is the first Irish Anglican that I've met in real or virtual life, but it's true.
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You are welcome to 'steal' the song, originally the creation of the great Luke Kelly, Irish folk singer and balladeer RIP
ReplyDeleteHow can they knock the top of the head off that bitter? Sacrilege!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the song, otherwise!
Well, it's not really yours, is it, Stephen, but I may never have seen the video but for your post, and I like to give credit for ideas, too.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my humble abode. I like your blog quite a lot. You're the first Irish Anglican whom I've "met", virtually speaking.
Susan, it's a waker-upper, all right, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy it and left a message saying so on Neil's post. Mimi, I went on pilgrimage with some Irish Anglicans a few years back. Had a great time.
ReplyDeleteAmelia, I find it a little strange that Stephen is the first Irish Anglican that I've met in real or virtual life, but it's true.
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